Comparison of the effectiveness of fissure sealants in Finland, Sweden, and Greece
2008; Informa; Volume: 66; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/00016350801926933
ISSN1502-3850
AutoresKaja Leskinen, Agneta Ekman, Constantine Oulis, Hans Forsberg, G. Vadiakas, M. Larmas,
Tópico(s)Dental Erosion and Treatment
ResumoObjective. To evaluate the effectiveness of sealant treatment in preventing dental restorations due to caries in a practice-based research network in Finland, Sweden, and Greece. Material and methods. Times of tooth emergence, sealing treatment, and dental caries were compiled from the dental charts of 4735 subjects born in 1970–72 in Finland and in 1980–82 in Finland, Sweden, and Greece. Survival time between tooth emergence and placement of first restoration was measured and estimated using survival analysis methodology. Results. At the end of follow-up (7–10+ years), 30–40% of sealed molars and 60–80% of non-sealed molars were restored. Early sealant placement compared to late sealing did not result in significantly higher survival of 1st molars. The strategy of sealing the 1st molars only in high caries risk subjects was as effective as sealing all the molars and premolars routinely without caries risk determination. Conclusions. The sealing of all molar fissures proved to be no more effective than sealing risk fissures of subjects. Early sealing did not result in any better outcome than late sealing. The effectiveness of sealant treatment in preventing dental restorations is dependent on the caries risk of individuals and caries prevalence of the country.
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